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AOC AGON AG352QCX review: a 35-inch 200Hz curved gaming monitor
AOC are well known for their industrial design and good value-for-money monitors, and both seem well represented by their 35-inch curved gaming monitor, the AG352QCX. This monitor is relatively inexpensive given its size, with a moderate 2560 x 1080 resolution, but still manages to include a high 200Hz refresh rate and a litany of modes and…
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BenQ Zowie XL2540 240Hz monitor review
Let’s take a closer look at the XL2540 in our full review. Design The XL2540 offers a continued evolution of BenQ / Zowie’s line of gaming monitors. As expected, we have a bright 24.5-inch TN panel surrounded by a bezel of moderate thickness. There’s no BenQ or Zowie logo on the front of the monitor,…
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BenQ GW2270HM review
The BenQ GW2270HM is designed to be the ideal monitor for professionals, with features that keep your eyes healthy even after extended use. That includes a flicker-free backlight and a low blue light mode to ensure your sleep patterns aren’t disrupted. It’s also a good-looking monitor, with a sleek and minimalist design. Let’s take a…
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BenQ EW2775ZH review: jack of all trades
After looking at a compact office monitor from BenQ last week, this week we’re looking at something a little more high-end: the EW2775ZH. This 27-inch monitor boasts an AMVA panel at 1080p resolution, a fancier stand and a host of helpful features. There are low blue light modes, flicker-free operation and something called ‘brightness intelligence technology’.…
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BenQ GW2765HT review: a solid 1440p IPS monitor for £275
Today we’re taking a look at BenQ’s GW2765HT monitor. This 27-inch monitor isn’t a gaming model, but it still provides some impressive specs and features that could be of interest to gamers and non-gamers alike. The headline feature is the 1440p IPS panel used, which should offer good colour accuracy, viewing angles and more. The monitor…
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BenQ BL2710PT 1440p monitor review
The BenQ BL2710PT monitor meets this 27-inch 2560×1440 standard, and also includes a long list of ergonomic and ecological features that set it apart from more barebones models. In this review, we’ll see how this BenQ monitor to compares to these Korean imports and whether the extra features are worth the extra expense.
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HannsG HT231HPB 23″ 1080p Touch Monitor for Windows 8
It’s a touchscreen monitor, designed to be using in the Metro environment of Windows 8, and at first glance it actually has a pretty modern looking design compared to the majority of the firm’s monitors. And like the majority of HannsG monitors, it’s highly affordable – just £200 for a 23″ Full HD model.
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BenQ GW2760HS Monitor
BenQ impressed us the last time we looked at one of their VA panel monitors, and now they’re back again with the GW2760HS. This 27″ monitor is meant to be an all-around performer, with a slim build and a special flicker-free screen – and at £210, it’s quite affordable.
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BenQ GW2750HM Monitor
Introduction Today I’ll be taking a look at one of BenQ’s mid-range monitors for the home and office, the BenQ GW2750HM. While the monitor is LED powered and hence very thin, its big selling points is its VA (vertical alignment) panel, an alternative to both IPS and TN that sits somewhere in the middle of…
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Crossover 27Q 2560 x 1440 LED Pivot Monitor
The Crossover 27Q sounded like an absolute bargain – a pixel-dense 2560 x 1440 PLS display, 27″ across the diagonal, mounted on a stand that allowed up to 90 degree rotation, all for £250.